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Galway awarded UNESCO status
Irish city becomes fifth in the world to be awarded permanent status of UNESCO City of Film.
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Interstellar keeps Women off China top spot
CHINA BOX OFFICE: Interstellar held onto the top spot for a third week at the China box office, although Pang Ho-cheung’s romantic comedy Women Who Flirt had a respectable opening.
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Sales numbers key for planning international films
SCREEN FILM SUMMIT: ‘International ambitions’ panel says China is a candy apple that can’t be bitten quite yet.
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Viewster unveils charity finalists
Online film festival announces shortlist for its charity edition, which aims to raise awareness of human rights, social, economic and environmental issues.
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Karlsen: relationships crucial to financing Todd Haynes' Carol
SCREEN FILM SUMMIT: UK producers and financiers talk finance.
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Mara takes Oscar submission Dukhtar for UK
The UK’s Mara Pictures has acquired Pakistani drama Dukhtar (Daughter), which it plans to release theatrically in the UK in April 2015.
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Cinemaven launches at Ventana Sur
EXCLUSIVE: Tom Davia and Diego Marambio have officially unveiled their Miami-based consultancy.
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Slamdance 2015 unveils line-up
Festival top brass announced the 19 films that will screen at the Slamdance Film Festival, set to run in Park City, Utah, from January 23-29.
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Birdman scoops Gothams honours
Hours after the New York Film Critics Circle favoured Boyhood, the Gotham Awards have presented two key honours to Birdman.
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Film must embrace changing audiences
SCREEN FILM SUMMIT: Exhibition, distribution and production execs say digital needs to be embraced if cinema hopes to remain relevant.
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Lionsgate sets Wild Card release
The Jason Statham action thriller also stars Michael Angarano, Milo Ventimiglia and Dominik García-Lorido and will open theatrically and on VOD in a day-and-date pattern on January 30.
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PGA announces 2014 doc nominees
The Producers Guild Of America (PGA) has unveiled its Documentary Motion Pictures nominees.
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Boyhood prevails in NYFCC vote
The New York Film Critics Circle have announced the season’s first meaningful bucket of awards and anointed Boyhood best film, Richard Linklater best director and Patricia Arquette best supporting actress.
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BFI: Aim to double British film market share
SCREEN FILM SUMMIT: BFI chief executive Amanda Nevill hopes to see market share of British films double in the UK.
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New directors must consider target market
SCREEN FILM SUMMIT: Panel discuss developing producers, directors.
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Bullying, sexual harassment ‘rife’ in film stunt industry
Bullying and sexual harassment is “rife” in the film and TV stunt industry, according to a study published by actors’ union Equity.
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Paddington posts record UK bow
StudioCanal’s adaptation grosses $8m (£5.1m) from its 520 sites to record the distributor’s best-ever UK opening.
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Asante: support directors beyond first film
SCREEN FILM SUMMIT: Belle director Amma Asante calls on industry to support filmmakers beyond their first movie.
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Lucifer, Eddie Redmayne win in Tallinn
Redmayne lauded for his portrayal of Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything.